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... thing once with absolute simplicity and clearness , but must say it over and over again , and , in his anxiety that there shall be no mistake as to what he is talking about , is not satisfied to use pronouns for referring to matters ...
... thing once with absolute simplicity and clearness , but must say it over and over again , and , in his anxiety that there shall be no mistake as to what he is talking about , is not satisfied to use pronouns for referring to matters ...
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... thing , 4 5 10 agreement say grant success present 472 6 1 swooning pray 11 I 2 ere 3 besides 7 shall be 8 paid 9 12 1 tell 2 skin , rug 3 fill neck 5 kissed 6 pleased 7 pity plight direct 10 give 11 chanced 12 it would not suit 13 ...
... thing , 4 5 10 agreement say grant success present 472 6 1 swooning pray 11 I 2 ere 3 besides 7 shall be 8 paid 9 12 1 tell 2 skin , rug 3 fill neck 5 kissed 6 pleased 7 pity plight direct 10 give 11 chanced 12 it would not suit 13 ...
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... thing mai leosen 39 his godhede 40 Mid unmethe 41 and mid over - dede . ' " 42 320 330 340 350 51 And to i - here grislich 50 thing . That nis noht soth , ich singe efne 52 Mid fulle dreme 53 and lude stefne.48 Thu wenist that ech song ...
... thing mai leosen 39 his godhede 40 Mid unmethe 41 and mid over - dede . ' " 42 320 330 340 350 51 And to i - here grislich 50 thing . That nis noht soth , ich singe efne 52 Mid fulle dreme 53 and lude stefne.48 Thu wenist that ech song ...
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... thing , That we o water has nu wanting ; Ur water purveance · 30 es gan , And in this wildernes es nan , Nather for us ne for ur fee 31 Ne for nan of ur meiné . " 32 Jesus satt on his moder kne , Wit a ful blith cher 33 said he , " Bogh ...
... thing , That we o water has nu wanting ; Ur water purveance · 30 es gan , And in this wildernes es nan , Nather for us ne for ur fee 31 Ne for nan of ur meiné . " 32 Jesus satt on his moder kne , Wit a ful blith cher 33 said he , " Bogh ...
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... thing which mihte hire most availe Sche fond in Crete and in Thessaile . In daies and in nyhtes nyne , With gret travaile and with gret pyne , Sche was pourveid of every piece , And torneth homward into Grece . Before the gates of Eson ...
... thing which mihte hire most availe Sche fond in Crete and in Thessaile . In daies and in nyhtes nyne , With gret travaile and with gret pyne , Sche was pourveid of every piece , And torneth homward into Grece . Before the gates of Eson ...
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